- Posted September 15, 2011
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Michigan CEOs to gather, discuss state's future

Business Leaders for Michigan (BLM), the state's business roundtable, recently announced plans to host a Michigan CEO Summit on March 15, 2012, at the Westin Book Cadillac Hotel in Detroit.
The Michigan CEO Summit is the first of its kind. Never before have so many of the state's top CEOs gathered to address the issues facing Michigan's future. Industry leaders will:
* Outline paths to rebuilding Michigan's economy.
* Identify industries where Michigan is best positioned to lead the nation.
* Explain the role of innovation in growing new job sectors.
* Discuss how private sector investment can help drive the economy in communities across the state.
"The 2012 Michigan CEO Summit is an unprecedented opportunity for the state's business leaders to come together to discuss Michigan's economic future," said Doug Rothwell, president and CEO, Business Leaders for Michigan. "Attendees will be able to hear first-hand how industry leaders are paving the path towards a New Michigan."
Registration for the CEO Summit will open on Dec. 1, 2011. Additional information about registration will be available this fall on www.businessleadersformichigan.com.
Published: Thu, Sep 15, 2011
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